期刊名称:TELEVISION & NEW MEDIA
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Television & New Media is a new international journal devoted to the most recent trends in television and new media studies.
TVNM addresses questions of how issues of economics and power are enacted in television. The journal focuses on textual analysis, political economy, cultural history, policy advocacy, audience ethnography, and economic and power issues that have an impact on the media.
Some of the articles and theme issues covered in the journal include: the past, present, and future of television; digitalization; the new international division of cultural labor; political and economic sovereignty; active audiences; cable and satellite issues; language; religion; pedagogy; pornography; privacy; free speech; supply-and-demand web pricing; program history; public broadcasting; neo-classical economics and political economy; globalization; cybertarianism; violence; convergence between web and TV ownership; hacking; the psy-complexes; and social categories of race, indigeneity, diaspora, gender, class, age, sexuality, disability and nation.
In each issue you will find the following sections:
''In Focus'' - comprised of related full-length papers.
''Editorial'' - Toby Miller discusses a particular current issue.
''Prime Time''- provides a forum for rapid responses to new policy, textual, and other matters.
''Book-Review''- presents the latest information on literature in the field.
Special Issues topics include:
Media Education: Dilemmas of Perspective, Policy, and Practice
Public Television in a Neoliberal Era
Media and Public Space: Case Studies from Mexico to Colombia
Big Brother
Remembering Herbert I. Schiller
9-11
Instructions to Authors
All manuscripts are judged on their contributions to the advancement of the study of television and media studies and should follow accepted standards for scholarly work. It is the goal of Television and New Media to send decision and review comments to submitters within 10 weeks of receipt of the manuscript. Articles are considered for publication if they have not been published or accepted for publication elsewhere and have not been concurrently submitted elsewhere. Please submit four (4) hard copies. The author's name should not appear anywhere except on the cover page. The author should keep an extra, exact copy for future reference. Cover page should include the full name, position, organizational affiliation, full address, telephone, fax, and e-mail address of all authors. An abstract of no more than 150 words should be included on the title page. Prepare manuscripts following the guidelines of The Chicago Manual of Style, 14th edition. Authors whose articles are accepted for publication will be required to send a hard copy of the final version of the article and a matching version on disk (3.5" disks produced in either Macintosh or MS-DOS operating environments are acceptable). Authors whose articles are accepted for publication will be required to sign a copyright release form.
Submit submissions electronically through SAGETRAK at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tvnm . If you are unable to use the system, send submissions electronically in Rich Text or PDF format with all author information on a separate file to rebecca@blueskywriting.com. Please put TVNM Submission in the subject line.
Authors who want to refine the use of English in their manuscripts might consider utilizing the services of SPi, a non-affiliated company that offers Professional Editing Services to authors of journal articles in the areas of science, technology, medicine or the social sciences. SPi specializes in editing and correcting English-language manuscripts written by authors with a primary language other than English. Visit http://www.prof-editing.com for more information about SPi’s Professional Editing Services, pricing, and turn-around times, or to obtain a free quote or submit a manuscript for language polishing.
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Editorial Board
Managing Editor:
Rebecca K. O'Connor
Associate Editors:
Herman Grey University of California, Santa Cruz
Herman Gray University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
John Hartley Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Lynn Spigel Northwestern University, USA
Editorial Board:
Manuel Alvarado University of Luton, UK
Anne Balsamo Xerox, Palo Alto, CA
Sarah Berry-Flint Independent Scholar
Jacqueline Bobo Department of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara
Andrew Calabrese University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
Paula Chakravarty University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Stuart Cunningham Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Michael Curtin University of Wisconsin - Madison
Julie D'Acci University of Wisconsin-Madison
Arlene Dávila New York University, New York
Lawrence Grossberg The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Thomas Harris University of California, San Diego
Heather Hendershott City University of New York, Queens
Annette Hill Westminster University
John Hill Royal Holloway, University of London
Michele Hilmes University of Wisconsin - Madison
Douglas Kellner University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Eric Kit-wai Ma Department of Journalism and Communication, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Justin Lewis Cardiff University, UK
Richard Maxwell City University of New York, Queens
Anna McCarthy New York University, USA
Lisa McLaughlin Miami University, Ohio
David Morley Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK
Horace Newcomb University of Georgia, Athens, GA
Tom O'Regan Griffith University
Constance Penley University of California, Santa Barbara
Arvind Rajagopal New York University, US
Jane Rhodes Macalester College
Andrew Ross New York University, USA
Ellen Seiter University of Southern California
Paul Smith DeMontfort University
Annabelle Sreberny School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Marita Sturken New York University, USA
Gerald Sussman Portland State University
Sasha Torres University of Western Ontario
Graeme Turner University of Queensland
Janet Wasko University of Oregon, USA
Craig Watkins University of Texas, Austin
Managing Editor:
Rebecca K. O'Connor
Associate Editors:
Herman Grey University of California, Santa Cruz
Herman Gray University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
John Hartley Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Lynn Spigel Northwestern University, USA
Editorial Board:
Manuel Alvarado University of Luton, UK
Anne Balsamo Xerox, Palo Alto, CA
Sarah Berry-Flint Independent Scholar
Jacqueline Bobo Department of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara
Andrew Calabrese University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
Paula Chakravarty University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Stuart Cunningham Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Michael Curtin University of Wisconsin - Madison
Julie D'Acci University of Wisconsin-Madison
Arlene Dávila New York University, New York
Lawrence Grossberg The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Thomas Harris University of California, San Diego
Heather Hendershott City University of New York, Queens
Annette Hill Westminster University
John Hill Royal Holloway, University of London
Michele Hilmes University of Wisconsin - Madison
Douglas Kellner University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Eric Kit-wai Ma Department of Journalism and Communication, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Justin Lewis Cardiff University, UK
Richard Maxwell City University of New York, Queens
Anna McCarthy New York University, USA
Lisa McLaughlin Miami University, Ohio
David Morley Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK
Horace Newcomb University of Georgia, Athens, GA
Tom O'Regan Griffith University
Constance Penley University of California, Santa Barbara
Arvind Rajagopal New York University, US
Jane Rhodes Macalester College
Andrew Ross New York University, USA
Ellen Seiter University of Southern California
Paul Smith DeMontfort University
Annabelle Sreberny School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Marita Sturken New York University, USA
Gerald Sussman Portland State University
Sasha Torres University of Western Ontario
Graeme Turner University of Queensland
Janet Wasko University of Oregon, USA
Craig Watkins University of Texas, Austin
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